Hey everyone,
Just found this interesting listing on govdeals.com for a 2007 International 4300 ambulance. It caught my attention because it seems like it could be a great project or restoration piece. Here's what I pulled from the details:
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**Auction Details:**
- **Auction Ends:** August 24th, 2023 at 8:25 AM Eastern Time
- **Time Remaining:** 11 days and 10 hours
- *Note:* The auction has an automatic extension feature if there are last-minute bids.
The current high bidder is listed as "b*******e," and the current bid stands at $6,600.00. The minimum next bid required is $6,700.00, with increments of $100.00. There have been a total of 10 bids so far, and there's also a 12.5% buyer's premium included.
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**Vehicle Description:**
This is a 2007 International 4300 conventional cab ambulance, equipped with a 7.6L inline-six diesel engine. It's a MedTec model, which was known for its quality and durability. The vehicle still retains its original engine and transmission, and it was reportedly one of the best ambulances in its fleet. The body shows minimal corrosion, which is impressive given its age.
Included with the sale are some key components like a two-position cot mount (though no cot is provided), a Motorola Astro VHF High Band radio with a rear control head, a UV disinfectant light, three air pack brackets, and an O2 cylinder lift designed for an H-tank. Tires and brakes are reportedly in good condition, and the vehicle was used as front-line service until it was taken out of active duty.
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**Photos:**
Attached are a couple of photos from the Lake Zurich Fire Department archives. They give a pretty good idea of the exterior and interior layout.
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**Condition Summary:**
- Original powertrain intact.
- Low corrosion levels on the body.
- Functional features like the UV light and radio make it versatile.
- Good tire tread and braking system.
If you're into classic emergency vehicles or looking for something unique to restore, this might be worth checking out.
Let me know if anyone has any thoughts or experience with these models!
Thanks,
Martin
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